Several SAC members attended the AASP Saturday night, including Steve and Rosie Dodder, Tom Polakis, Jack Jones, Jimmy Ray, Rick Rotramel, and Wayne Thomas, and me, plus others I may have missed. The transparency was very good, perhaps a 9. The blue part of the Trifid (M20) appeared as bright as the rest of M20 without any filter, and the dark lanes were well defined. Seeing was good but sort of variable, maybe 7+. You could drive a truck right through the double-double. For closer doubles, the "Pierre" doubles in Orion were separated in my 14 inch at 192x and 350x, but only when using a lunar filter. Without the filter the glare messed up the separation. These are 32 Ori and 52 Ori, and they have separations on the order of 1 arcsec. The veil, east and west portions, were stunning in Rick Rotramel's 12 inch with an O-III filter and approx 30mm eyepiece. The "gulf of Mexico region" of NAA was also great. Tom Polakis pointed out a naked-eye synchronous satellite which turned out to be a pair of satellites. In my undriven scope these sat still in the center of the field while the stars drifted by. Really cool. A great time was had by all. Thanks go to EVAC. Paul Lind -- See message header for info on list archives or unsubscribing, and please send personal replies to the author, not the list.